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Soul Murder (Paperback): Daniel Blake Soul Murder (Paperback)
Daniel Blake 1
R499 Discovery Miles 4 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An exciting new thriller, introducing Francesco Patrese, FBI expert on religious crime, for fans of Richard Montanari and 'Messiah'. When Pittsburgh homicide detective, Franco Patrese, and his partner Mark Beradino are called to a domestic dispute at the lawless Homewood estate events quickly spiral out of control. With two dead, Patrese believes he's got his killer - but things aren't always as simple as they seem. On the other side of town, the charred body of Michael Redwine, a renowned brain surgeon, is found in one of the city's most luxurious apartment blocks. Then Father Kohler, a Catholic bishop, is set alight in the confessional at his Cathedral. But they are just the first in a series of increasingly shocking murders. Patrese's investigation uncovers high-class prostitution, medical scams and religious obsession, but what Patrese doesn't realise is how close to the case he really is - and how it will take a terrible betrayal to uncover the truth.

Environmental Accounting for the Sustainable Corporation - Strategies and Techniques (Hardcover, New): Daniel Blake Rubenstein Environmental Accounting for the Sustainable Corporation - Strategies and Techniques (Hardcover, New)
Daniel Blake Rubenstein
R2,802 R2,536 Discovery Miles 25 360 Save R266 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Corporations must decide how much to invest in the natural capital (e.g., air, water, land, and forests) that they depend upon for their economic survival. How do they project the costs of essential investments under conditions of scientific and legislative uncertainty? An innovative roadmap is laid out with the help of a case study based on the actual experiences of a forestry company that made such an attempt. Everyone interested in developing a long-range environmental strategy will find this book instructive: senior corporate management, accountants, internal auditors, academics, students, and environmentalists. Based on the author's research for the United Nations, a new methodology is advanced to compute fuller costs. In addition to practical guidance on the theory and practice of calculating these costs, the author illustrates alternatives to traditional capital budgeting models. A whole range of concepts and applications are offered on natural capital; intergenerational equity; waste minimization; asset depletion rates; application of risk-management principles to costing natural capital; off-balance sheet natural assets; modern definition of profit for natural and business capital. Pioneering reporting methods for returns on investment and product costs are recommended in the concluding chapters.

Mr. Wonderful (Paperback): Daniel Blake Smith Mr. Wonderful (Paperback)
Daniel Blake Smith
R281 Discovery Miles 2 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
All Things to All People - A Passion Far Greater Than Anything They Dreamed Possible (Paperback): Daniel Blake All Things to All People - A Passion Far Greater Than Anything They Dreamed Possible (Paperback)
Daniel Blake
R189 Discovery Miles 1 890 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Jeanie Boo & the Secret Childhood Chronicles - Static (Paperback): Danielle Blake Jeanie Boo & the Secret Childhood Chronicles - Static (Paperback)
Danielle Blake
R204 Discovery Miles 2 040 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Thou Shalt Kill (Paperback): Daniel Blake Thou Shalt Kill (Paperback)
Daniel Blake
R791 R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Save R61 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Hardened Pittsburgh homicide detective, Franco Patrese, is a man who has lost his belief in humanity, and the latest serial killer stalking his town on a mission to kill according to the ten commandments isn't quite restoring his faith. Patrese knows that this kind of vigilante justice is the most dangerous kind, and he's prepared to go into some dark places mentally and physically to catch his killer. Partnered with old timer but experienced detective Mark Beradino, they discover the charred body of the first victime, Michael Redwine, a renowned brain surgeon, found in one of the city's most luxurious apartment blocks. Then Father Kohler, a Catholic bishop, is set alight in the confessional at his Cathedral. But they soon discover that these murders are just the first in a series of increasingly shocking and seemingly unconnected murders. Patrese's investigation uncovers high-class prostitution, medical scams and religious obsession, but what Patrese doesn't realize is how close to the case he really is, how connected they all are, and how it will take a terrible personal betrayal to uncover the truth.

Inside the Great House - Planter Family Life in Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake Society (Paperback, New edition): Daniel Blake... Inside the Great House - Planter Family Life in Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake Society (Paperback, New edition)
Daniel Blake Smith
R1,082 Discovery Miles 10 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Inside the Great House explores the nature of family life and kinship in planter households of the Chesapeake during the eighteenth century-a pivotal era in the history of the American family. Drawing on a wide assortment of personal documents-among them wills, inventories, diaries, family letters, memoirs, and autobiographies-as well as on the insights of such disciplines as psychology, demography, and anthropology, Daniel Blake Smith examines family values and behavior in a plantation society. Focusing on the emotional texture of the household, he probes deeply into personal values and relationships within the family and the surrounding circle of kin. Childrearing practices, male-female relationships, attitudes toward courtship and marriage, father-son ties, the character and influence of kinship, familial responses to illness and death, and the importance of inheritance-all receive extended treatment. A striking pattern of change emerges from this mosaic of life in the colonial South. What had once been a patriarchal, authoritarian, and emotionally restrained family environment altered profoundly during the latter half of the eighteenth century. The personal documents cited by Smith clearly point to the development after 1750 of a more intimate, child-centered family life characterized by close emotional bonds and by growing autonomy-especially for sons-in matters of marriage and career choice. Well-to-do planter families inculcated in their children a strong measure of selfconfidence and independence, as well as an abiding affection for their family society. Smith shows that Americans in the North as well as in the South were developing an altered view of the family and the world beyond it-a perspective which emphasized a warm and autonomous existence. This fascinating study will convince its readers that the history of the American family is intimately connected with the dramatic changes in the lives of these planter families of the eighteenth-century Chesapeake.

Inside the Great House - Planter Family Life in Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake Society (Hardcover): Daniel Blake Smith Inside the Great House - Planter Family Life in Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake Society (Hardcover)
Daniel Blake Smith
R1,646 Discovery Miles 16 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
An American Betrayal - Cherokee Patriots and the Trail of Tears (Paperback): Daniel Blake Smith An American Betrayal - Cherokee Patriots and the Trail of Tears (Paperback)
Daniel Blake Smith
R553 R517 Discovery Miles 5 170 Save R36 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Though the tragedy of the Trail of Tears is widely recognized today, the pervasive effects of the tribe's uprooting have never been examined in detail. Despite the Cherokees' efforts to assimilate with the dominant white culture--running their own newspaper, ratifying a constitution based on that of the United States--they were never able to integrate fully with white men in the New World.

In "An American Betrayal," Daniel Blake Smith's vivid prose brings to life a host of memorable characters: the veteran Indian-fighter Andrew Jackson, who adopted a young Indian boy into his home; Chief John Ross, only one-eighth Cherokee, who commanded the loyalty of most Cherokees because of his relentless effort to remain on their native soil; most dramatically, the dissenters in Cherokee country--especially Elias Boudinot and John Ridge, gifted young men who were educated in a New England academy but whose marriages to local white girls erupted in racial epithets, effigy burnings, and the closing of the school.

Smith, an award-winning historian, offers an eye-opening view of why neither assimilation nor Cherokee independence could succeed in Jacksonian America.

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